In loving memory of

Thomas B. Bauer
June 8, 1980 - May 8, 2020

Thomas B. Bauer, age 39, of Gloucester City NJ, passed away peacefully on May 8, 2020.

Beloved son of the late Frederick Bauer and Victoria Bauer-Finnegan. Beloved step son of Jim Finnegan. Devoted brother of Jacob Bauer (Karen), Matthew Bauer (Gwen), Jamie Dempsey (Mark), Jimmy Finnegan, and Colleen Finnegan (David). Dearly loved boyfriend of Ibeth Pelaez. Also loved and survived by many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, and nephews.

Tommy will fondly be remembered as a fun loving guy with a kind heart and an easy smile. A lifelong San Francisco 49ers fan, he also enjoyed playing guitar, going to concerts, and most of all spending time with friends, family and his dog, Sky.

There will be a visitation from 8am to 10am on Saturday July 25, 2020.

Memorial Service 10am at GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, RUNNEMEDE.

Inurnment New St. Mary's Cemetery, Bellmawr.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Animal Orphanage, 419 Cooper Road, Voorhees, NJ 08043.

Tributes

Janice Shuda wrote on Jul 23, 2020:

"RIP Tommy - Uncle Steven and I are sad not be present during your service - so hard to live and be away from family during this time - love the photo tribute to you - hugs and smootchies always - Aunt Janice xo xo "

Linda smith wrote on May 15, 2020:

"Lots of great fun memories,you will definitely be missed? love you my friend until we meet again"

Ann Finnegan wrote on May 12, 2020:

"Tommy will surely be missed by everyone. He was a very kind and caring individual. He will be forever in our hearts."

Jennifer Marcheski wrote on May 12, 2020:

"U will be missed by so many! U were and amazing man, so full of life, out going, caring.. loving! All the memories growing up willl always be with us all! Rest easy Tom we will miss u! "

Penny wrote on May 12, 2020:

"My sincere sympathy go out to your family. At your time of loss. Tommy was a part of our family. His laughter and memories. Will last forever. From a little boy to a man. Together Vicky and I at Tommy and Jimbobs graduation from Gloucester high school. As we stood outside and said whew what a relief to us mothers, that our sons graduated by the skin of their teeth. That was a big accomplishment to us mothers at that time. Then they became great men. Tommy will be missed but not forgotten. Penny "